Goodell used the example of Peyton Manning choosing a team and Eli Manning choosing another.

Goodell said that players had a "positive effort" in 2013 after the lackluster game in 2012.

Hawaii Tourism Authorities President and CEO Mike McCartney says this is great news for our island tourism economy.

"The Pro Bowl in Hawaii is more than just a game; it generates worldwide media exposure for the Hawaiian Islands, contributes significant tax revenue and expenditures through visitor spending, boosts activity and revenue for local businesses and offers an opportunity for residents to engage with players and experience a live professional football game," said McCartney.

Gov. Neil Abercrombie said, "We have kept in close contact with NFL officials, and I am very pleased that the Pro Bowl is returning to Hawaii in 2014. Like thousands of fans, I thoroughly enjoyed the last Pro Bowl game held in January at our Aloha Stadium. Opportunities to reach national and international audiences such as this will help maintain our state’s positive economic momentum, particularly in the visitor industry."

The Pro Bowl will continue to be played in the week before the Super Bowl. Goodell said the site of future Pro Bowls could change, but Hawaii is expected to be a part of the rotation of sites.

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Despite the cloudy skies, NFL fans were out in force at Aloha Stadium Sunday for the Pro Bowl.

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